![]() ![]() ![]() As shown in Screen-shot Above.Also select your Desire Formate e.g ext-3 or ext-4.And tick the Formate option. You don't have to Go for part-magic etc.Just Go to manual-partition section, their select your Drive(where you want to install Ubuntu) ,in Mount-point Write /. In the new window, select the "Primary" option, type a value between 30,000 and 50,000 (or whatever space you have left on the drive) in the "New partition size in megabytes" field and select /home as the "Mount point." Click the OK button and, in a few seconds, you'll notice an "ext4 /home" line with the specified size With the "free space" line selected, click on the "Add" button. In the new window, select the "Primary" option, type a value between 10,000 and 50,000 in the "New partition size in megabytes" field and select / as the "Mount point." Click the OK button and, in a few seconds, you'll notice an "ext4 /" line with the specified size Click the OK button and, in a few seconds, you'll notice a "swap" line with the specified size In the new window, type 2000 in the "New partition size in megabytes" field and select the "swap area" option from the "Use as:" drop down list. I am intending using more space for photos, music, than software. I was thinking assigning 2GB for the swap, 20G for the partition / and 60GB for the home partition. Would this be the recommended partitioning, correct? So, I was thinking accordingly to the advice below, a swap partition, one partition mounted / and one partition mounted /home. And it asks me to create a swap partition. ![]()
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